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So in short they want a law to discriminate and possibly bring harm to a very small segment of the population in order to stop another person not of this segment from committing a more serious crime. Bad people will commit crimes no matter how many laws you put in there way. This only hinders a group that has been going to the bathroom for many many years. Why this law now? Please show how there is a problem all of a sudden? Stats please. Other wise this is just more bulling of a small segment of the population and incites more violence against them.

On his blog, Pulaski County Circuit Judge Wendell Griffen defends granting the drug supplier McKesson's request to issue a temporary restraining order against the Arkansas Department of Correction from using a drug supplied by McKesson in executions. Shortly after granting the temporary restraining order on Friday, Griffen joined an anti-death penalty protest outside the Governor's Mansion.

Save Our Schools is pressing Education Commissioner Johnny Key to meet about his decision to close Little Rock schools without considering community impact. The broad group makes it pitch while Key is asking for $600 million in new tax authorization from Little Rock voters, who have been without an elected school board for two years.

Arkansas Public Service Commission Chair Ted Thomas is getting attention for calling out Trump administration climate policy. He even acknowledges the role of carbon burning and humans in climate change.